12: Blonde Tortoiseshell and Bone Oblong Footed Double-Compartment Tea Caddy, second quarter 19th century, the inner compartment covers alsoof blonde tortoiseshell and having turned ivory "button" grips, h. 4.25in, w. 6in, d. 3.75in. Illustrated
13: English Footed Tortoiseshell Jewel Coffer, with domed lid, fourth quarter 19th century, the lozenge-form escutcheon in silver, the interior compartmented and lined in green-lacquered papers, h. 3.25in w. 6.625in, d. 4.125in. Illustrated
15: George III Banded-and-Inlaid Mahogany Octagonal Double-Compartment Tea Caddy, first quarter 19th century, the lid inlaid with marquetry patera, the interior fitted with a pair of conforming covers having turned bone spherical finials, retains the
16: George III Mahogany Coffer, fourth quarter 18th century, the rectangular form fitted with a brass carrying handle and bat-wing escutcheon, the interior divided, the molded plinth on bracket feet, h 5.5in, w. 8.5in, d. 5.75in.
20: George III Mahogany Pembroke Table, third quarter 18th century, the rectangular top with two drop leaves over a frieze fitted with a single end-drawer, raised on tapering square legs ending in casters, h. 28.5in, w. 30in, d. 36.5in. Illustrated
22: Chinese Export Underglaze Blue-and-White Porcelain Covered Tureen, fourth quarter 19th century, of rectangular shape with landscape decoration, boar-head handles and floral finial on the lid, h. 9in, l 14in, d. 8.75in.
28: Pair of Chinese Porcelain Lamps, late 19th century, each decorated in underglaze blue with rampant dragons among clouds and flames and banana-leaf decoration at the neck, h. 26in. Illustrated
30: Large Pair of Chinese Export Blue-and-White Porcelain Octagonal Serving Platters, each decorated with a butterfly border and a central scene of a house and bridge in a riverscape, l. 20in. Ex- collection: Mottahedeh. Illustrated
31: Chinese Blue and White Porcelain Lamp, first quarter 19th century, of baluster shape decorated with reserve panels of antiques against apeony ground, on a wooden base, h. 25in.
32: Pair of Chinese Hong-Mo Armchairs, c. 1880, each with a low-relief- carved back splat and archaic design carving on the apron, back and arms, h. 37.5in, w. 21.75in, d. 16.5in. Illustrated
35: Pair of Chinese Underglaze Blue-and-White Covered Serving Dishes, each of oval scalloped outline with conforming covers decorated with rural lake landscape scenes, l. 12in. Ex-collection: Mottahedeh. Illustrated
37: Fine Pair of George II Brass-Mounted Carved Giltwood Girandole Looking Glasses, second quarter 18th century and later, the basal rail of each example fitted with a pair of brass candlearms, the plates beveled, the foliated broken-scroll pediments
42: George III Mahogany Chest, fourth quarter 18th century, the banded top with canted edge, over a case fitted with two frieze drawers above three long graduated drawers, raised on carved bracket feet, h. 34.5in, w. 41.5in, d. 20in.
47: Octagonal Mahogany Work Box, with bold Tunbridge marquetry lid, second quarter 19th century, the interior lined in pale blue and scarlet marbleized Florentine paper, retaining the period steel key, h. 5.5in, w. 10.5in, d. 10.5in. Illustrated
48: English Carved Giltwood Bull's-Eye Looking Glass, in the Regency style, the cresting modeled as a displayed eagle, h. 38in, w. 23.5in.E600/900 Illustrated
53: French School (Third Quarter 18th Century) "Tropical Fish", suite ofsix handcolored engravings by M.E. Bloch, Paris, each sight 9in x 16in. Attractively French matted and framed.
56: Pair of Framed French Hand-Colored Lithographs of sea life, from theDictionaire Universelle d'Histoire Naturelle, second quarter 19th century, each sight 8.75in x 4.75in. Nicely matted and framed.
57: Pair of Framed French Hand-Colored Lithographs of seashells, from the Dictionaire Universelle d'Histoire Naturelle, second quarter 19thcentury, each sight 8.75in x 4.75in. Presented in melon mats within simple giltwood frames.
58: Handsome Dutch Burl-Walnut Chest-on-Stand, first quarter 18th century, the cavetto-molded cornice above a rectangular case with large doors with burl inlay in an oval-and-star pattern, opening to two shelves fitted with drawers with acorn pulls and
59: Suite of Ten George II-Style Mahogany and Burlwood Dining Chairs, early 20th century, each with a curved crest above a vasiform splat, the padded seat raised on cabriole legs headed by shell carving and ending in ball-and-claw feet, consisting of two